This is great other than scrap conversation guys! beardo that idea of trading compost for beer is something I could get into, maybe way into! Bear it sounds to me like you got this compost/gardening thing down to "How it was done". I grew up in western Arkansas (Polk county), gardening, composting, chickens, cutting firewood every day chores for my brothers and I. My mom did something like your supercharged compost with her watermelons. In those days nobody really worried about the science of gardening (soil ph?). It was what works and what don't, neighbors helped each other. We couldn't just run to the store, 30 miles away! A few years ago one of my customers gave a christmas present, a rotating/spinning custom composter. Of all things to give a guy that makes tons of compost a day. I found one online, cost her almost $300, more money than anybody should spend for your home made compost, I just kept thanking her, telling myself it was the thought of giving that counts and I'm not in Arkansas anymore!
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